
“A Transformative Whirlwind Comes to an End”
July 24, 2019 6:48 pmThe morale on the boat was a bit different this morning and was palpable as soon as we got to breakfast. The crew was already busy completing their chores in... Read More →
The morale on the boat was a bit different this morning and was palpable as soon as we got to breakfast. The crew was already busy completing their chores in... Read More →
After enjoying a beautiful day at Stone Lab and in Put-in-Bay, we headed back out to sea for our last day of sampling and data analysis. We headed north, through... Read More →
Hello Guardian bloggers! The morning arrives quickly aboard this ship and some were already up to view the sunset! Our day begins in port and the engines kicked in at... Read More →
What a day on land! After a delicious breakfast on the ship by our chef, Derek, we had a tour of the Bicentennial Tower at 9:00 with Brenda Sandburg, Erie... Read More →
There was a flood of emotions as participants met their colleagues and prepared to step onto the ship for the first time, but first it was important to gain a... Read More →
Only two weeks until we board the US EPA R/V Lake Guardian for a week-long adventure of Lake Erie science! Dr. George Bullerjahn and Dr. Lorena Rios Mendoza will be... Read More →
Alas, the end of our Greatest of the Great journey was almost upon us. But not before a trip to South Bass Island for some well-deserved time for treasure hunting... Read More →
Today began with the perfect weather for a boat trip out to Middle Bass Island for some exploration. We continued collecting data with the Hydrolab before heading into Middle Bass... Read More →
Sung to the tune of The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot Informal education was the focus today National Museum of the Great Lakes The cargo ship... Read More →
Our second full day of Greatest of the Great began with a leisurely row boat trip out to the Stone Lab research buoy to deploy the Hydrolab. After collecting data... Read More →